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Gustav Anton "Gus" Hoff (December 7, 1852February 18, 1930) was a German-born American businessman and politician active in
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. Beyond his varied business interests, he was a member of the
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and served one term as Mayor of
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.


Biography

Hoff was born to Charles F. and Ernestine (Korth) Hoff near
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,
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on December 7, 1852. His family moved to
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in 1855. Young Hoff received the bulk of his education in Yorktown schools. In 1865, during the turbulence following the
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, his family returned to
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. He attended a local gymnasium for two years before his family returned to the
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. In 1874, Hoff joined his father driving mule teams in Utah's
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. The next year his family moved to
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. Hoff worked with his father in the freight business until 1877, when his father left to work in mining in
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territories. Following the breakup of the family business, the younger Hoff worked as a clerk for Hellman, Haas & Co. of
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for three years. On September 11, 1880, Hoff married Alice A. Ford (1856–1963). The union produced five children: Mamie, Pearl, Clara, Florence and Louis. Hoff moved to Tucson, Arizona Territory to work for the German Fruit Company in 1881. Nine months later he was in the employ of C. Seligmann & Co. When that business closed he joined with his brother, Charles, to form Hoff Brothers. The partnership lasted about a year before failing. Hoff then went to work for L. Zeckendorf & Company. Fraternally, Hoff was a
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and held memberships in the
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,
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, Spanish-American Association,
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, and
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. Both he and his wife were Christian Scientists, and his wife is credited as being the first
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in Tucson, and after the couple purchased a house in 1887 their home became the city's first meeting place for the Christian Science Church. In 1888, Hoff served one term on the Tucson city council. Following his term on the city council, Hoff's friends arranged for a
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nomination for a seat in the territorial legislature. Hoff won election and represented
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in the House of Representatives (
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) during the 1891 session. During his term, he served as a member of the judiciary committee, as chairman of the ways and means committee, and as chairman of the special committee in charge of the funding act. The session saw Hoff introduce more bills than any other member of the House. He successfully guided a bill instituting the
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(secret ballot) into law. His support of a
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bill resulted in him being labeled "Petticoat Hoff". In 1892, Hoff formed the Tucson Grocery Company with partners L.G. Radulovich and A.V Grossetta. Five years later he became a founder of the Tucson Hardware Company. In this role he advertised himself as "Hoff of Tucson". His other business interests included being organizer and secretary of the Citizen's Building and Loan Association, secretary of the Tucson Board of Trade, and various mining interests. Politically, he was a member of the Pima County Central Democratic Committee. Hoff served as Mayor of Tucson from January 1899 till January 1901. The biggest accomplishment during his term was the city's purchase of the local
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. Other accomplishments included construction of graded roads, installation of cement sidewalks, and creation of a new sewer system. One newspaper described Hoff as "one of Tucson's most progressive citizens" further stating "we do not recall a single progressive movement that he did not staunchly support." After leaving office, Hoff became a manager for L.H. Manning Co., a firm that operated stores from
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to
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along the
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. Hoff died in Tucson on February 18, 1930. He was buried in Tucson's Evergreen cemetery. Tucson's Hoff Street (now Hoff Avenue) was named for him and his brother.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hoff, Gustav Anton Members of the Arizona Territorial Legislature Mayors of Tucson, Arizona Arizona city council members Arizona Democrats German emigrants to the United States People from Yorktown, Texas Businesspeople from Arizona American Christian Scientists 1852 births 1930 deaths